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The role of amino acid metabolism alterations in acute ischemic stroke: From mechanism to application

Pharmacological Research, ISSN: 1043-6618, Vol: 207, Page: 107313
2024
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Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is the most prevalent type of stroke, and due to its high incidence, disability rate, and mortality rate, it imposes a significant burden on the health care system. Amino acids constitute one of the most crucial metabolic products within the human body, and alterations in their metabolic pathways have been identified in the microenvironment of AIS, thereby influencing the pathogenesis, severity, and prognosis of AIS. The amino acid metabolism characteristics in AIS are complex. On one hand, the dynamic progression of AIS continuously reshapes the amino acid metabolism pattern. Conversely, changes in the amino acid metabolism pattern also exert a double-edged effect on AIS. This interaction is bidirectional, dynamic, heterogeneous, and dose-specific. Therefore, the distinctive metabolic reprogramming features surrounding amino acids during the AIS process are systematically summarized in this paper, aiming to provide potential investigative strategies for the early diagnosis, treatment approaches, and prognostic enhancement of AIS.

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Wang, Xiang-Ping; Yan, Dan; Jin, Xia-Ping; Zhang, Wen-Yan; Shi, Tao; Wang, Xiang; Song, Wenjuan; Xiong, Xing; Guo, Duancheng; Chen, Sheng

Elsevier BV

Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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